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Title Section21 1922-10-17 1 The Straits Echo. MAIL EDITION. 830 PER ANAIM Single Copy CO cts. VOL. 20. PENANG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17TH, 1922 NO. 4221 words
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Advertisement278 1922-10-17 1 C O IST TJP NTS Leaders: Miscellaneous: (Continued): German Goods 1275 The FM S R 1284 France and The World 1279 Chinese Detective Murdered 1286 Slightly Backward Native States... 1285 Morphine and Cocaine 1288 Judge-made Law 1291 Canton Government’s Loan 1288 The True Turk 1297 F M S Health 1288278 words
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Advertisement177 1922-10-17 2 «Sp U -W u<NQ v,7 di the y “STRAITS ECHO" I MAIL EDITION. *i U-_ /J3 ?W Publtehsd the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, jl £sb and contains the latest local and States news originally published in the daily issues, as well as all important177 words
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Article994 1922-10-17 1275 Ex-Serviceman,” writing to the Singapore morning newspaper, demands that Germans should continue to be excluded from this Colony and complains that goods made in Germany are being sold in British Malaya. No one out hare, we may presume, cherishes any particular affection for our late enemies, but we994 words
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Article530 1922-10-17 1275 ~9‘ ptoi 2 Pere y Mao Dermot, Mauarer u PWD alleh Finaocial Cbrlj, laky* has gou 00 thre months 5 at I LT H ra lrement entertaiwi atafar wa lldinner ou Saturday night men?’ Sabordluat Statf of that Departnw?' C n dar lla dance ivBn Major Pa530 words
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Advertisement30 1922-10-17 1275 CDt straits €cbo PUBLISHED daily. mail edition fining the news of the week prior t departure of Maili for Europe. PUBLISHING OFFICE: fke Criterion Press, Limited, ft, Beach Street, Penaßg.30 words
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Obituary138 1922-10-17 1275 domestic occurrence. acknowledgment. Maatra. Khoo Saw Cheng', Khoo 800 fork, Khoo 800 Lim and family beg to thick all those who attended the funeral of Mrs. Khoo Saw Cheng on Sunday and also those who sent wreathe, scrolls, banners, letters of condolence, etc., and those who kindly lent their motor138 words
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Article1195 1922-10-17 1276 Wisdom oi the East. i Here are some sayings which illustrate the wisdom of the philosophic East. 1- The dogs bark r but the caravan travels on. 2. Asked which he liked best, the uphill or the downhill track, the camel replied “Allah’s curse on themboth!” 3. It1,195 words
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Article386 1922-10-17 1276 F T M. h tt October 6:-Mr. pTTIi <fcw I as Registrar of Titles p V 0 officiate tion of duties by Mr British Resident, Pahang, «pys to act as Assistant Secrau Government, F M ttUl secretary to F A. S. McClellaud to acuFe*" of Lands, F M <5386 words
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Article118 1922-10-17 1276 Owing to the unplayable co d^ oD i,|L the ground the final of the Mixe J C.abb-W.U Wto to-b—- Shanghai One enterprising brm i advertises that it develop Koda free and charges for pnutang only* Many people frour. the home to Europe via Am <flU days must118 words
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Article722 1922-10-17 1277 splendid entries. With an average of about eight caudijJL in each race for the forthcoming JrLnore Sporting Club race meeting S S begi QS next Tuesda the enfcrieb n be considered extremely good, do not constitute a recurd. With the exception of the Queen of Clubs the 1722 words
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Article170 1922-10-17 1277 MR. LEMBERGER’S RETIREMENT (From Our Own Correspondent.) a 4. Singapore, October 10. tt □tv annual general meeting of the L mted Engineers Ltd a dividend of five per cent, on the Ordinary and seven per cent on the Preference capital was declared. Mr. V. V. Lemberger, who presided170 words
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Article49 1922-10-17 1277 Verdict and Sentence. {From Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, October 10. Mr. 0. B. Ort, who was charged with cheating Simbee and Company with regard to a consignment of pineapples, was sentenced in the District Court yesterday to one day’s imprisonment and a fine of $2OO. 0:49 words
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Article43 1922-10-17 1277 Selangor’s Fifteen. {From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 10. The Selangor rugby team against Penang on Saturday next will be as follows: Brand, D.mcan, Langworthy, Jack, Cockman, Murchison, McMichael, Beck, Hussey, Finlay, Wilson, McGann, Upton, Fiy and Riches; Reserve, Churchill,43 words
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Article119 1922-10-17 1277 UNITED TRADERS' REPORT. Yesterday. To-day. Buyers Sellers. Buyers. Sellers. Mining. Johan Tins 0.37| 0.42| 0.35 0.40 Nawng Pets 1.27| 1.32| 1.25 130 P. Plandoks 0.40 0.45 0.35 0.40 S. Taipings 0.90 0.921 0890 91 General. M. Collieries 13.50 14 00 13.50 13.7 a o: The drop in the119 words
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Article1220 1922-10-17 1277 We quoted yesterday, says Friday’s straits limes, a comment from our Kuala Lumpur contemporary on a matter that is muchly exercising the mind» of the people in the Federated Malay States. As we cannot imagine that there are two big scandals, we assume that our contemporary refers to1,220 words
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Article320 1922-10-17 1278 CIRCULAR TO SHAREHOLDERS. The following circular letter has been sent to the ohareholdere of Johan Tin Dredging, Ltd., by the Secretaries, Messrs. Sime Darby and Co-, by order of the Board:— Dear Sir (or Madam), Mr. M. C. Corbett having reported his return from leave on the Ist320 words
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Article294 1922-10-17 1278 give below the Dmdmge, for the mouth ft. Prison :—2OJM i»efe, 7. maximum f sU 3,9 Wj 16 d»y o rein durin. th.™” Balik Pnls n: _?Lo hours; maximum full 4i;S" U days rain. on 3* k V Bper Pulo J»r«»V inches m 16j hours- r l294 words
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Article168 1922-10-17 1278 EXPORTS OF RUBBER. Quantity and Value During September. The Registrar of Imports and Exports has sent us the following state of the quantity and value of rubber exported from British Malaya du g tember, 1922. The figures, which are in centals of 100 lb-» rt P rese exports168 words
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Article1605 1922-10-17 1279 Recently French opinion has been I reckoning up the situation of France in I the world and has been perturbed to find I that there is some hostility to be found I ihnoet everywhere. The multiplication I of incidents which have turned against I France have1,605 words
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Article591 1922-10-17 1280 Reuter cables from London that the American copper magnate Isaac Guggenheim has died at Southampton. Mr. H. R. Joynt, acting Deputy Controller of Labour, Penang, left for the Federal Capital yesterday on duty. Mr. F. J. Hill, of Messrs. Huttenbach, Lazarus and Sons, left yesterday by the591 words
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Article1092 1922-10-17 1280 Municipal Salaries. Mr. O. V. Thomas, who founded the load Municipal electrical departments, had a high opinion of his foreman who is now about to retire. But, surely, $4OO a month, plus the usual allowances, is altogether too muob to pay in these hard times for this class1,092 words
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Article537 1922-10-17 1281 Sir, i Bds oDDortunity to endorse the 1 take n«Xi' your leading article of under the above caption the 6th in be aWowe d 0 add a foment to your remarks, which I “l be of interest to your readers. XL especially the Asiatics, who .read537 words
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Article284 1922-10-17 1281 Ordinary Meeting. The ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioner», Penang, was held in the Municipal Chamber, yesterday afternoon, when there were present Mr. S. Codrington, (President), Mr. J. I). Kemp, Mr. C. R. Samuel, Mr, J- H. Pedlow, and Dr. Lim Guan Cheng. The officers in attendance284 words
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Article204 1922-10-17 1281 Mr. Justice Barrett-Leonard, in the Supreme Court in Singapore on Saturday, refused to grant a divorce decree to Mis. Ersie Constance Jorge, on the ground that the Court had no jurisdiction as the parties were not domiciled within the Settlement. No defence had been entered by the204 words
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Article628 1922-10-17 1281 Ihh ANNIVERSARY LANTERN PROCESSION. The Chinese community of Penang celebrated the eleventh anniversary of the Republic of China yesterday, concluding with a lantern procession last night through the principal streets of the town. Some thirty sections altogether took part. Headed by Messrs. Goh Soon Cheng, Yeoh Paik628 words
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Article611 1922-10-17 1282 We have to acknowledge receipt from the Siamese Minister of Education, Bangkok, of a report on the work of the Education Department of the Ministry of Public Instruction of the Siamese Government (Ist of April, 1918 to 81st of March, 1919), and a summary of a report611 words
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Article229 1922-10-17 1282 MESSRS. SIME, DARBY AND CO.’S REPORT. The weekly rubber market report of Messrs, Sime, Darby A Co., Singapore, dated October 6, states that the latest London price was B|d. a lb. and New York 16 cents gold. The improvement in values has been maintained throughout the week229 words
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Article118 1922-10-17 1282 We are indebted to the Registrar of Imports and Exports, Singapore, for the following early comparative returns of imports and exports for the months of August and September, 1922 The total value of Foreign Imports of Merchandise into British Malaya during September 1922 $38,302,6 6 August118 words
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Article178 1922-10-17 1282 The following is o i; i titled to 4 2! tlrawmg held on SeptS 2a Series A: 2B 10 22:$l5O, 2220; $1^’247^ 72% i $25 Each:— 1127 1623, 3906, 5432 5891, $5 Each:—oo76/2492 7296, 0108, 2647 3479' S <1283 2669, 3575: 6462 S' 2818. 3724 6500,178 words
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Article270 1922-10-17 1282 Though the robbery at the Baoqoe de I’lndo-Chine still remains enshrouded in mystery, it is difficult to believe, circwastances considered, that the culprit or culprits have made away so soon from Singapore. The officials of the Dete&ve Department, who are continuity their investigations, are satisfied at the270 words
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Article770 1922-10-17 1283 TRAINING notes. wy» th i rce 6aw th iXreslly fine ormn B tor £ast work oear ly a week, and in anticipation <nme good gallops there was a large Loanee, including H. H. the Sultan p era k whose string arrived during X week and is being exercised770 words
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Article1052 1922-10-17 1283 The Gazette issued on Friday contained the Supply Bill for 1923. It shews, says the Straits Tinies, estimates of 26£ millions, and we note that the figure is just double that of 1918. It is granted readily enough that in 1918 the salaries of public servants were below1,052 words
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Article985 1922-10-17 1284 Mr. W. Hamilton in a recent letter to a contemporary remarks that to make a hill station is a risky adventure unless a fairly permanent population can be assured. “Week-end and holiday parties will not support it,’’ he says “flor even pay a very small proportion of the985 words
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Article721 1922-10-17 1284 -Malay Mail It is being said in tire clubs and in other places where people meet and gossip that Mr. Anthony, the General Manager of the Federated Malay States Railways, has now returned from leave “to face the music.” A good deal has happened since-Malay Mail - 721 words
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Article1183 1922-10-17 1285 fcreroment M a rale >n this part, “2. «orld frowns upon any atoi y. itfl heads of departments to ‘’Tthwr annual reports interesting general' public or to give them a however slight. All it is facts and figures, and the X the better. Occasionally an officer1,183 words
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Article1115 1922-10-17 1285 M 0. Why? With the reduction in the price of petrol at Home to two shillings a gallon, it is now cheaper in England than in the Straits where the retail price in Penang is $l. and still more in outstations. Scheme II.” Rubber has risen rather sharplyM 0. - 1,115 words
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Article53 1922-10-17 1286 (From Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, October 11, A Chinese detective named Ng Ah Youg, tb.e smartest man in the local force, wa< shot dead at 8 o.’cljck last night in North Bridge Road while on his rounds. There was a large ciowd at the time matching the53 words
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Article937 1922-10-17 1286 Mr. D. V. Charlton, of Kodak, Limited, Singapore, is in Penang. The British Resident, Perak, has gone on a visit to Kuala Kangsar and Parit. The wedding took place at Tientsin recently of Mr. Walter Neill, of the Chartered Bank, and Miss Hester Hill. Mr. L. D.937 words
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Article2156 1922-10-17 1287 ctFVENSON COMMITTEE’S recommendations. Imposition OF Export Duty. Singapore, October 11. The following is communicated by the .r-,1 Secretary under instructions of lh TteSte'S“ 8 Committee recommends L,teo of export duty on the line of n in the June report, the Smb duty ‘0 be fixed at the2,156 words
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Article70 1922-10-17 1288 SEIZURE IN HONGKONG. Korean Passenger Arrested. (Irani Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 12. A Hongkong wire of October 12 states that morphine and cocaine valued at 328,000 and representing 5,000,000 official doses were seized there on board the Mishima Maru hidden in luggage and eases of furniture70 words
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Article58 1922-10-17 1288 (Frem Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 12. A message from Hongkong dated October 12 says that the Canton Government is borrowing £2/ 00,000 for ten years from a British French and Chinese group in London to purchase supplies for the mint to restore subsidiary coinage, the liquor58 words
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Article205 1922-10-17 1288 The F. M. S. Medical report for 1921 contains interesting particulars from which we note that the death rate in the year, 29.18, was the lowest except 1915 and markedly lower than in 1920. The death rate in the four principal towns was far too high,205 words
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Article145 1922-10-17 1288 Training Notes. Norman’s string has arrived from Penang looking well and were out yesterday morning, says Tuesday’s Free Press. Gin Sling has picked up into a very nice looking racer and as hie breeding is good he should win many races for his owners who have not had145 words
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Article555 1922-10-17 1288 Cases. Chan Phj week for tlie theft oU?r. T’’’ W Uit eon of a little ohild to Mr.E. orous imprisonment He Aoharge ib. was however willing to w o “fr‘ nl begot for him. Work lf “>• Mdi The Magistrate tinted him grant and ordered him to555 words
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Article2219 1922-10-17 1289 the ADVISER’S REPORT. Some Interesting Extracts. We take from Mr. H. E. Eckhardt’a report on Trengganu (referred to in our ling article to-day) the following extracts: FINANCIAL. Revenue and Expenditure The revenue collected in the year A.H. 1339 (15th September, 1920 to 3rd September, 1921) was $547,6192,219 words
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Article880 1922-10-17 1290 A COMPARISON. “When You’ve Heard the West A ’calling.” How many times has one listened to “Mandalay” sung, both at sea and on land, by fat people and people, well and badly'? It’s an old favourite and nearly always crops up at concerts ion board ship and880 words
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Article1211 1922-10-17 1291 r reipublicoc ut sit finis litium I maxim to the taste of all of us, 13 t h the exception of the practising kwver. and the judges have from time time «trained the strict letter of the 1 w io give effect to itf An exam P le1,211 words
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Article511 1922-10-17 1291 r A ir kies has left for Singapore and will return next week. Mr. George Cranna was a passenger to Colombo by the Laomedon yesterday, P’ P't Baptist, Deputy Registrar of Deeds, left yesterday for a short visit to Singapore. Mr. D. G. Stead, the Director of511 words
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Article840 1922-10-17 1292 Dis-United Engineers. Those who know something of the inner history of United Engineers during the past few years are inclined to think that Mr. W. H. Macgregor exercised remarkable, if commendable, restraint and forbearance in his reply to Mr. V.V. Lemberger’s personal explanation. At the same time, there840 words
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Article275 1922-10-17 1292 Chinese converts to Christianity rec >gnise distinctions iu the common faith, albeit sects and schisms are contrary to their national traditions. The description of Quakers as NoWash Society, Anglicans as LittleWash Society, and Baptists as LargeeWash society, has, of course, regard to the administration of baptism in the275 words
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Article244 1922-10-17 1292 ST ‘REffl^ S EM^c llnci9M Our The scheme for output is strongly sriS k™ 01 of a leading firm of rowl I?-*, 1 1 Singapore. Hi criMoi> i, presentative yesterday sd against the fact that the nX!? 0 1 designed to wme into onm*; ember!. very great m»tek.o244 words
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Article78 1922-10-17 1292 Evidence at Inquest. (From Our Own CornwndnlJ Kuala Lumpur, October 13. Mr. H. S. Sircom, the Magistrate, yesterday took the evidence of Mr. A V Wolff, Acting Director of Education, inquest into the death of Mr. A J. Mr. Wolff stated that the domestic and financial78 words
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Article47 1922-10-17 1292 /From Our ou>n A shophouse, Chin oBo g early building completely burn w bo work standing. A f»m> 1 t of the were the inmates hild bug -<■*- ‘i-.“ i. •s o* Tlkr for The official rate of the jL b have that for September,47 words
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Article481 1922-10-17 1293 DIRECTORS’ REPORT. The following is the fifteenth annual rt of the directors to be submitted shareholders at the ordinary Leral meeting to be held at the RegisS Office of the Company, Hongkong Bank Buildings, on Saturday, October 21 at 11 a m Your directors beg to submit481 words
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Article105 1922-10-17 1293 GUNONG PULAI SCHEME. Expert’s Advice. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 13. lhe necessity for a fresh source of water supply for Singapore has been a problem for years. In this connection it was decided to obtain expert advice, resulting in Colonel Martin Deacon, who arrived by105 words
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Article455 1922-10-17 1293 The members of Royal Arch Freemasonry in Penang under the Scottish Constitution held their annual installation meeting at Freemasons’ Hall, 12 Logan Road, last night. The interesting and impressive ceremony was ably conducted under the ancient Scottish rites by M.E. Comps. Rev. Keppel Garnier, J.H. Saunders, S.455 words
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Article588 1922-10-17 1293 WOMEN CHILDREN. Recent social events in Singapore lave called the attention of the public to the existence of a society for looking after the welfare of ohildren. That the medical authorities of the F. M. S. are tindly disposed to any movement that will reduce infantile mortality, is seen .rom588 words
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Article2919 1922-10-17 1294 BRITISH RESIDENT’S REPORT. We take the following extracts from the report of Mr. L. A. Alien, British Resident, on Brunei: FINANCIAL. The total revenue for 1921 amounted to $161,520 and the total expenditure to $197,469, leaving a deficit for the year of $35,949. Abstracts of revenue and2,919 words
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Article822 1922-10-17 1296 QUININE MALARIA. FAILURE OF TREATMENT. Adulterated Drugs. In his annual report of the excellent work done at the Institute of Medical Research at Kuala Lumpur Dr. W. Fletcher has the following comments on Quinine-Resistance: The majority of the Medical Officers in the British army who were called upon to treat822 words
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Article731 1922-10-17 1296 TRAINING NOTES. With the added interest of publication of the weights, there was much keenness displayed in the work done yesterday morning on the Racecourse, quite a large number attending, says Wednesday’s Free Press. Unfortunately for the members, and doubtless happily for the trainers, there was a very731 words
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34 1922-10-17 1296 List of Donations. Amount previously acknow Mr ed f'al Bit Lye, Ban 20 China Famine and Floods Relief Fund h Colonial Government contribution Total Penang. 13th October, W34 words
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Article1268 1922-10-17 1297 n ««ver war-weary Great Britain may ia to be hoped that she will acaaieece in any settlement of the tor Eastern question which ignores the fTurkey was one of our worst froni 1914 to 1918. Such a danger labtedly exists for, as a mail paper 'nts out/1,268 words
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Article1238 1922-10-17 1297 Revenge is Sweet. According to a Reuter’s cable Joe Beckett beat Frank Mor&n at the Albert Hall for the Heavyweight Championship of Great Britain, the referee stopping the fight in the seventh round. The Englishman has thus got his own back from Moran, who knocked him out on1,238 words
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Article1012 1922-10-17 1298 The death is announced of MajorGeneral James Waterhouse. Vicomte R. de Bondy, and Messrs. G A Gaetzie, W. F. Hicks and Fenton were passengers to Penang from Colombo by the P. O. Nankin this morning. o >«'" I I I w Sir Aitlmi Adams, Mr. J, 1J1,012 words
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Article693 1922-10-17 1299 LEAN CO WEEKLY REPORT. Penang, October 13. Ibe event of the week is the public»- f the Stevenson Committee s fresh XiXtions which in somewhat Sed form again a.m at restriction by S; introduction of a eliding scale of .nort duty according to the percentage friction. The effect693 words
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Article620 1922-10-17 1299 Tnus the China Express and Telegraph The ordinances enacted in the Straits Settlements and Hongkong restricting the return of our late enemies to those Colonies have now run out their term, and have not been renewed. The agents of German shipping companies ha' also been620 words
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Article327 1922-10-17 1299 THE DEPUTATION TO SIMLA. Official Statement. The following is officially communicated The Deputation from Malaya which left for India on Auguat 19 to discuss with the Standing Committee of the Government of India the conditions of the application oi the Indian Emigration Act to this country327 words
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Article196 1922-10-17 1299 Considerable Damage. {From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 14. This morning the Straits Steamship Company’s godown containing a valuable stock of shipping requisites was gutted with its contents by fire. Huge flames were visible and these were accompanied by explosions resulting, as the tins of oil were196 words
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Article2753 1922-10-17 1300 diverse views. Opposition at Home. Mr R. P. Wilkinson, Stock Exchange, hopes that before a definite decision is reached of enforcing restriction in the British Colonies, without the co-opeia-tion of the Dutch, the matter will be considered in its broadest aspect, instead M its narrowest (as it seems2,753 words
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Article258 1922-10-17 1301 MAGI ST HATE ’S ORD ER. Inspector Cowan, who was acting as Chief Court Inspector at the Police Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, says the Malay Mail, had occasion to speak sharply to the police constables in Court, on account of a general air of bewilderment as258 words
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Article923 1922-10-17 1301 SELANGOR vs. PENANG. Selangor, as anticipated, defeated the Home fifteen on the Esplanade on Satur- > ay evening by 9 points (a goal and a drop goal) to three (a try) after a hard tussle in which the visitors, who were the better side, deserved every' point they923 words
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Article1408 1922-10-17 1302 r’ l After reading the report of the meeting of United Engineers, we come to the conclusion that the only statenlent made in explanation of the retirement of Mr. Lemberger is that before he went on leave he intimated that it was his intention to retire, that while’1,408 words
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Article599 1922-10-17 1303 Lloyd George was in tine Mr Lm at Manchester on SaturUng A i waVB at his best when he with his back to the wall, he the strongest possible defence P flt “Ling the war boldly into the fc 7 ca .j ca mp. Spurning tradition, he599 words
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Article470 1922-10-17 1303 Dr. P. G. Edgar is expected in Ipoh in November from London. Mr. Thomas Fox is the third editor of the Siam Observer since September, 1921, The Residents of Perak, Negri Sembilan and Pahang arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Friday evening. The Hon- Dr. Galloway, Unofficial Member470 words
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Article60 1922-10-17 1303 CEYLON’S MOVE. Planters’ Co-operation. From Our (Jwn Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 16. The correspondent of the Malay Mail in Colombo says that the Ceylon Estates Pioprietory Association after a conference with the Collector of Customs, who represented the Government, unanimously decided to cooperate with the Government and lend60 words
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Article60 1922-10-17 1303 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, October 16. A small attap building occupied by a Chinese, in Chamberlain Lane, caught fire on Saturday evening and was reduced to ashes before the fire brigade arrived. Both engines happened to be out of order and the hoses were brought in60 words
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Article363 1922-10-17 1303 Association Formed. (From Our (him Correspondent,) Kuala Lumpur, October 16. A meeting attended by over thirty representatives on Saturday night here, decided on the formation of a Malayan Agri-horticultural Association, the Patrons being H. E. the Governor, the Chief Secretary and the rulers of the Federated and Non-Federated363 words
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Article1263 1922-10-17 1304 INQUEST OPENED. -"I Retrenchment Rumour. In th© Coroner’s Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday afternoon, Mr. Sircom presiding, evidence was taken touching the death of the late Mr. Arthur Julius Weller, Chief Inspector of English Schools, 8.8. and F. M. S., who died from the1,263 words
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Article414 1922-10-17 1304 Wednesday, opened weekened by profit u| V* good, but prices were na expectations and a fair b ,**>' was withdrawn lntlt y of •“281 o cepes were weak fair at cents. X»* at 2 oents up Of «3 tone changed Subsequent to the «1. th, compulsory restriction of414 words
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Article1167 1922-10-17 1305 imposing funeral. imnosin* Chinese funeral took 2“ in Pena 4: yesterday, it being that 2. Gan Ngoh Bee, ..r. one of the known tin miners and landed proin Malaya. The attendance. Eh during the procession and at the was the largest that has been Xsine’e1,167 words
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Article591 1922-10-17 1305 (To The Editor of the Malay Mail Sir, —There have been so many references to scandal-mongering women in the paper lately that I think it is really time some woman put in a protest. I have spent many years out here and put in a lot of591 words
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Article1297 1922-10-17 1306 [To the Editor of the Straits Echo.] Dear Sir, No one admires and endorses the sentiments expressed in your leading article under the above caption more than myself—the more so, in view of the impartial and intelligible manner in which you have fearlessly exposed the classification1,297 words
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Article265 1922-10-17 1306 Previously acknowledged $13,026.97, Stil of King Edward VII School $5O. Collected by Mr. Chew Buan Tong, Beach Street: Chop Thye Hup Chan $lOO, Chop Cheow SoonHin $3O, Chop Seng Keat Lee $3O, Chop Chin Lam Kongsi $2O. Chop Lam Hin Thye $l5. ('hop Ban Seng Iluat265 words
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Article1061 1922-10-17 1307 DAMAGING admissions. Documents Discovered. The following from a Shanghai paper of September 30 amplifies and elucidates ou r previous cable In a formal written, statement that he issued yesterday Dr. Sun lat-sen nave answer to the blast that was directed against him by the Hongkong1,061 words
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Advertisement300 1922-10-17 1307 J I i X W I Ow 7.“ //A If f fi] i fl Every wineglassful of l j Wincarnis’ means aa ij increased amount of j ;Veip strength, New rich red blood, New nerve force, > New vitality. j The outstanding value of Wmc-ir-i ms’ in promoting a progressive300 words
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